The Sociolinguistics of Identity

The Sociolinguistics of Identity
Author: Tope Omoniyi,Goodith White
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0826490646

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Brand new in paperback this volume looks at the problematic and controversial area of identity, re-examining the analytical tools employed in sociolinguistic research.

An Introduction to Sociolinguistics

An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
Author: Sharon K. Deckert,Caroline H. Vickers
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2011-05-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781441100283

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This unique work analyzes the crisis in modern society, building on the ideas of the Frankfurt School thinkers. Emphasizing social evolution and learning processes, it argues that crisis is mediated by social class conflicts and collective learning, the results of which are embodied in constitutional and public law. First, the work outlines a new categorical framework of critical theory in which it is conceived as a theory of crisis. It shows that the Marxist focus on economy and on class struggle is too narrow to deal with the range of social conflicts within modern society, and posits that a crisis of legitimization is at the core of all crises. It then discusses the dialectic of revolutionary and evolutionary developmental processes of modern society and its legal system. This volume in the Critical Theory and Contemporary Society by a leading scholar in the field provides a new approach to critical theory that will appeal to anyone studying political sociology, political theory, and law.

Language and Identity

Language and Identity
Author: John Edwards
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2009-09-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781139483285

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The language we use forms an important part of our sense of who we are - of our identity. This book outlines the relationship between our identity as members of groups - ethnic, national, religious and gender - and the language varieties important to each group. What is a language? What is a dialect? Are there such things as language 'rights'? Must every national group have its own unique language? How have languages, large and small, been used to spread religious ideas? Why have particular religious and linguistic 'markers' been so central, singly or in combination, to the ways in which we think about ourselves and others? Using a rich variety of examples, the book highlights the linkages among languages, dialects and identities, with special attention given to religious, ethnic and national allegiances.

Language Culture and Identity

Language  Culture and Identity
Author: Philip Riley
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007-08-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780826486295

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Examines how language shapes and is shaped by our identity.

The Sociolinguistics of Identity

The Sociolinguistics of Identity
Author: Tope Omoniyi,Goodith White
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781847063328

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Brand new in paperback this volume looks at the problematic and controversial area of identity, re-examining the analytical tools employed in sociolinguistic research.

Language and Social Identity

Language and Social Identity
Author: John J. Gumperz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1982
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521288975

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Throughout Western society there are now strong pressures for social and racial integration but, in spite of these, recent experience has shown that greater intergroup contact can actually reinforce social distinctions and ethnic stereotypes. The studies collected here examine, from a broad sociological perspective, the sorts of face-to-face verbal exchange that are characteristic of industrial societies, and the volume as a whole pointedly demonstrates the role played by communicative phenomena in establishing and reinforcing social identity. The method of analysis that has been adopted enables the authors to reveal and examine a centrally important but hitherto little discussed conversational mechanism: the subconscious processes of inference that result from situational factors, social presuppositions and discourse conventions. The theory of conversation and the method of analysis that inform the author's approach are discussed in the first two chapters, and the case studies themselves examine interviews, counselling sessions and similar formal exchanges involving contacts between a wide range of different speakers: South Asians, West Indians and native English speakers in Britain; English natives and Chinese in South-East Asia; Afro-Americans, Asians and native English speakers in the United States; and English and French speakers in Canada. The volume will be of importance to linguists, anthropologists, psychologists, and others with a professional interest in communication, and its findings will have far-reaching applications in industrial and community relations and in educational practice.

An Introduction to Sociolinguistics

An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
Author: Sharon K. Deckert,Caroline H. Vickers
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-03-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781441195845

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This is a definitive introductory text to modern sociolinguistics that looks at the study of language and society through the concept of identity. It uses these sociolinguistic constructs of identity to tie together current concepts and methods in the field, offering a full overview of the discipline, both past and present. Deckert and Vickers adopt an interdisciplinary approach, introducing work from a variety of fields that examine sociolinguistic data, from linguistics to anthropology, sociology, psychology and education. The book moves from looking at language varieties and globalization to a close examination of language in social interaction, covering the concepts of ideology and power. Throughout, the authors offer keen insight into all of the topics, issues and methods that students of language and society will need to understand. The chapters contain a range of pedagogical features, including key terms, study questions, chapter summaries and further reading. This is an essential new text for all those studying contemporary sociolinguistics, suitable for undergraduates and postgraduates alike.

Discourse and Identity

Discourse and Identity
Author: Anna De Fina,Deborah Schiffrin,Michael Bamberg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006-06-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107320604

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The relationship between language, discourse and identity has always been a major area of sociolinguistic investigation. In more recent times, the field has been revolutionized as previous models - which assumed our identities to be based on stable relationships between linguistic and social variables - have been challenged by pioneering new approaches to the topic. This volume brings together a team of leading experts to explore discourse in a range of social contexts. By applying a variety of analytical tools and concepts, the contributors show how we build images of ourselves through language, how society moulds us into different categories, and how we negotiate our membership of those categories. Drawing on numerous interactional settings (the workplace; medical interviews; education), in a variety of genres (narrative; conversation; interviews), and amongst different communities (immigrants; patients; adolescents; teachers), this revealing volume sheds light on how our social practices can help to shape our identities.